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Protesters are clashing with police on the streets of one of the world's most unstable countries

May 18, 2016, 23:31 IST

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An opposition supporter stands in front of Venezuelan National Guards in a rally to demand a referendum to remove President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.REUTERS/Marco Bello

In Venezuela - mired in deep economic malaise and beset by intense violence - demonstrators took to the streets on Wednesday to protest the increasingly embattled and isolated socialist government of President Nicolas Maduro.

In recent days, Maduro has railed against alleged interference from the US and elsewhere that he says is part of a campaign to remove his government from power by illegitimate means.

The protests, which are a follow-up to demonstrations that took place last week, have been led by officials from the opposition coalition Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD, by its Spanish acronym) and have already drawn comparisons to the wave of protests that swept the country in early 2014, which left dead more than 40 people from both sides of the political divide.

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